JAKARTA Apple is testing its newest operating system, iOS 26.2. In the developer's beta trial, the company is seen adding a number of security updates.

A feature that stands out quite well is the Enhanced Security Alerts or Enhanced Safety Alerts setup. Through this feature, Apple will expand its emergency warning capabilities on iPhones in supported areas.

For developers registered in beta 1 version, they can already access the feature. This feature can be accessed via Settings, then open the Notifications menu. They will find the new feature in it.

By tapping this option, users can enable or disable earthquake alerts. In addition, this system also provides warnings about future threats.

This warning can provide important and critical information appropriately. This Enhanced Security Alert also includes privacy options related to location. Users can choose to share their location estimates with Apple.

The distribution of this location is important to improve the timeliness and reliability of the warning system. This new feature will complement other critical warning features, namely the Government Warning.

The launch of this feature shows Apple's ongoing efforts to strengthen the safety of its users. The Enhanced Safety Alerts feature is expected to help users deal with emergency situations such as natural disasters and other security threats.


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